Weber fuel leak
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S2K

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Sunday 6th June 2010
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Hello all,
I'm looking for a bit of help here from from someone who knows their way round Weber carbs, namely twin 40's. I fired the car up the other day after spending the winter doing various jobs on it only to find fuel running out of the front barrel of the front carb. I've taken the trumpet out and pulled the auxillary venturi out and now I'm stumped. I've got an exploded diagram of a weber 40 dcoe but can't really see what could be the cause. Can anyone help please.
Andy.

singlecoil

35,806 posts

270 months

Sunday 6th June 2010
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I haven't looked inside a Weber 40, but I assume there is some kind of float chamber, which has a float valve which prevents too much fuel from entering. The first thing I would check is that that valve is functioning correctly, because it sounds as if it isn't.

S2K

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Sunday 6th June 2010
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O.K. that gives me a starting point. Thanks.

thescamper

920 posts

250 months

Sunday 6th June 2010
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Try giving the float chamber a tap, sounds as if the float has stuck. Either that or have you changed the fuel pump?

S2K

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Tuesday 8th June 2010
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Haven't had a chance to try anything yet, hopefully tomorrow. I've not changed the fuel pump, why would that cause this problem?

Sam_68

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269 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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singlecoil said:
I haven't looked inside a Weber 40, but I assume there is some kind of float chamber, which has a float valve which prevents too much fuel from entering. The first thing I would check is that that valve is functioning correctly, because it sounds as if it isn't.
Yep, there's a needle valve that the float operates (much like the ballcock on your toilet cistern). It's part number 8 on this diagram.

They have a habit of sticking and causing the carbs to flood, with exactly the results you've reported.

Dead easy to get to (just take the top off the carb, carefully drift the pin that forms the 'hinge' of the float out, then unscrew the needle valve)) and quite cheap to replace (about £11, IIRC). Sometimes they stick because they get gummed up with petrol residue when the fuel evaporates on cars that are infrequently used, or becuase a bit of crap has found its way in via the fuel (you do have a fuel filter, I hope?), but I tend to change them at the slightest sign of a problem because I'd rather spend £11 that get burnt alive!

Edited by Sam_68 on Tuesday 8th June 19:55

Comadis

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247 months

Tuesday 8th June 2010
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depending on the age of the carbs the floats have been fabricated out of brass.

2pieces soldered togehter. sometimes the soldering becomes weak, than the float does fill up with fuel, therefore couldnt close the valve.

S2K

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Wednesday 9th June 2010
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Thanks fellas, all this is very helpful.

S2K

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Monday 26th July 2010
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O.K. I've now had the carb lid off, float is fine, taken out float valve and blown it through, reassembled and started the car and nothing has changed, fuel still running out. So it looks like a new valve is needed, can anyone recommend where to get one from. Thanks.
Andy

singlecoil

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270 months

Monday 26th July 2010
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S2K said:
O.K. I've now had the carb lid off, float is fine, taken out float valve and blown it through, reassembled and started the car and nothing has changed, fuel still running out. So it looks like a new valve is needed, can anyone recommend where to get one from. Thanks.Andy
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S2K

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Thursday 29th July 2010
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Thanks singlecoil.

Mojocvh

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Saturday 31st July 2010
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Some bloody good gen there, thanks guys.

Mo.

S2K

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Tuesday 10th August 2010
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Ended up getting a service kit complete with needle valve from Eurocarb Ltd. (www.dellorto.com ) they do Webers as well. I ordered it on sunday and it arrived this morning, well chuffed. Fingers crossed that it solves the problem.
Andy